Most current Honda CR-V models use a 7-inch touchscreen on the base LX, with a larger 9-inch infotainment screen on higher trims. The exact size can vary by model year and by whether you’re looking at gasoline or hybrid versions.
This article explains the typical display sizes you’ll encounter across recent CR-V trims and highlights where the sizes may differ based on year and configuration.
Screen sizes by trim in the current generation
Below is a quick breakdown of the typical sizes you’ll see on the latest CR-V generation (2023–present). The base model is 7 inches, while the higher trims switch to a 9-inch display for more features and easier use.
- LX (base): 7-inch touchscreen
- EX, EX-L, and Touring: 9-inch touchscreen
Note: Some earlier or regional variants may differ and certain configurations could include optional navigation or different interface options. Always check the specific vehicle’s window sticker or owner’s manual for exact specs.
Additional considerations
The 9-inch display on higher trims commonly supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with improved graphics and responsiveness. Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto availability can vary by year and trim, and some models may offer built-in navigation as part of the 9-inch system.
Year-to-year variation and how to verify
Infotainment layouts have evolved with the CR-V’s redesign and ongoing updates. For the most accurate information about a specific model year and trim, consult the official Honda specifications or view the vehicle’s user manual and the original window sticker.
Summary
The Honda CR-V generally uses a 7-inch screen on base trims and a 9-inch screen on higher trims in the current generation (2023–present). Always confirm with the exact year and trim since some markets or late-year updates can differ.


